At one end of the scale- I call myself a fan but dont go to any games/I go to one or two games a year because my neighbor invites me.
to I'm a season ticket holder, I go to all the cup games and wear Caledonian or Thistle pants to work.
How can you differentiate between a die hard fan and a pretend fan. If 1000 fans say they will never be back then how do you know they were fans in the first place?
If you look at current division 3 attendance stats 200-800 just guessing haven't checked.
When we won the div 3 cup we had an attendance of around 3000 at home games, Scottish football was a new thing in Inverness and the team found it hard not to win games, I think we won the cup as early as March that year.
So if that many stayed away, then why did the amalgamated fan base increase instead of decrease.
Why is this still being mentioned?
We have great investment in our fans of the future, we have football training for the youngsters, cheap seats in the family section, Ict junior strips selling well, the players go out and promote ICT, free seats for schools etc
The sweetest thing of all is parents who have been Rangers and Celtic fans all their life and their kids are growing up as ICT supporters.
Give me, talking about how well ICT are doing, the fans,the bar, the noise the primary school pupils against Dundee, the players, this site,just anything positive.
Instead of a topic with dwindling interest that applies to less people every time its mentioned.
ICT is the future.